…s important, when teaching Socratically, which is my preferred methodology, to make students question their beliefs. No one is a bet- ter teacher than a teacher who makes students wonder whether he has been wrong about something. Do I think that teachers should lie to students?...
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… candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1986, I nominated him. In my letter of nomination, I wrote the following: No one in the world today deserves the Nobel Peace Prize more than Elie Wiesel. Professor Wiesel represents the survivors of the most massive genocide ever perpetr...
…identified as only “Janice” and “Jessica,” who have not been identified; he once flew with a person identified only as “one female” and also, during part of the trip throughout Africa, a young woman named Chauntae Davies, who appears in Epstein’s phone directly under the massage...
… investigation to say, oh, we will get you Epstein, oh, we can't meet now. Oh, we will get it now -- and so forth. And one of the things that I noted from all that was that Mr. Dershowitz, as Mr. Epstein's attorney, never ultimately produced Epstein for a meeting with the Palm B...
…” in which he created a loop of suspicion, disgruntlement, and blame heaped on others. When the president got on the phone after dinner, it was often a rambling affair. In paranoid or sadistic fashion, he’d speculate on the flaws and weaknesses of each member of his staff. Banno...
just oblivious to what others are thinking: a willful and in a sense fatal tone deafness. Press accounts recycle the mysterious billionaire mythology—a man of vast and unsourced riches living in a parallel universe of absolute entitlement—with brief glimpses of him stepping out...
… enroll by age six. Currently, 24 million Chinese children are attending kindergarten as a growing middle class and the one-child policy are driving multiple incomes to one child and increasing the amount of capital that can be dedicated to education. These socioeconomic factors...
…earn the English language as well. Another example showing children’s innate ability to learn is Nicolas Negroponte’s ‘One Laptop per Child’ program, which gives computers to children in remote villages around the world. The laptops are a triumph of cost engineering but are full...
…rued to him or had been robbed from him. Scarborough and Brzezinski had taken their relationship with Trump and amply monetized it, while putting no percentage in his pocket—and in this instance, he judged his commission should be slavishly favorable treatment. To say this drove...
…others developed for the control of missiles, for example, were later put to work in building the Saturn V moon rocket, one of the crowning engineering achievements of the 20th century. In particular, Wiener’s applications of cybernetic concepts to the brain and to computerized p...
…A. You're -- I think you're putting words in my mouth. You're -- you're trying to ask, you know, a question that on the one hand, you're suggesting is narrow, and on the other hand is broad. It -- I mean, this is probably the simplest way to answer that question. If I had gotten...
…:59:08 PM Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] RE: FW: Tix for Jeffrey image001.jpg Forgot to ask you — pis have someone from your office confirm 2 tickets for LifeBall for you. Also provide them with a name of the girl that you are talking. One the pdf that I sent you there i...
…as9 | 5 Q. Back on the record. My question, oxto00 «6 Mr. Cassell, was: Whatis your best estimate of how ozs903 7 much money you have made representing victims of Jeffrey o21903 8 Epstein? coi0s | 9 A. In which case are we talking about? o21906 10 Q. In -- in any case. Combined t...
…to VOA hosts to convince them to be more supportive of the regime. VOA personalities have hosted events at the embassy. One of VOA’s TV editors even publicly pledged his allegiance to China at an embassy event. It is not surprising, then, that some VOA staffers interviewed for t...
… common sense of the Golden Rule is appreciated, with cultural conventions for abstracting principles from behaviors @ One’s own ethical behavior is explicitly compared to that of others e Development of a functional, though limited, theory of mind e Ability to intuitively con...